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it comes as the pentagon tonight is investigating how classified documents about u. s and nato plans to assist ukraine in the fight against russia were leaked and posted on the internet. those documents, most of which we cannot show painted, detailed snapshot of the ukrainian battlefield on march 1st, including training schedules and locations for ukrainian troops, weapons, delivery schedules and casualty updates. pictures of the documents appeared on social media this week, but abc news has found that some were posted on the internet in early march, shortly after the documents were drafted. the photos include visible creases as if the pages had been folded to fit in a pocket. a us official, saying the documents are no longer relevant to the battlefield, adding that they are of limited intelligence value and appeared to have been altered from the original documents. for instance , the number of russian fatalities was significantly reduced in the photo posted online, but the fact that this top secret material appeared on the internet so soon after being issued only de
it comes as the pentagon tonight is investigating how classified documents about u. s and nato plans to assist ukraine in the fight against russia were leaked and posted on the internet. those documents, most of which we cannot show painted, detailed snapshot of the ukrainian battlefield on march 1st, including training schedules and locations for ukrainian troops, weapons, delivery schedules and casualty updates. pictures of the documents appeared on social media this week, but abc news has...
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president trump and three more top officials are now out at the pentagon. we'll get to martha raddatz in just a moment. but we're going to begin here with these new and alarming numbers just in tonight on the coronavirus. just weeks now before thanksgiving, now rising in all 50 states and a record number of new cases tonight. more than 165,000 cases in just the past 24 hours. 10.2 million cases in this country since the outbreak began and some have now warned we could be at 20 million by christmas if we don't take this seriously. more than 239,000 lives have been lost. 1,400 more americans lost since just yesterday. state officials, governors taking action to stop the spread from new jersey to iowa, from utah to california. hospitals pushed to the limit in so many states. el paso, texas, among the hardest hit. they've already brought in temporary morgues, those refrigerated trucks. and tonight, new reporting about pfizer's vaccine and their plans to distribute it once its approved. it needs to be kept at at least 94 degrees below zero as it's shipped out ac
president trump and three more top officials are now out at the pentagon. we'll get to martha raddatz in just a moment. but we're going to begin here with these new and alarming numbers just in tonight on the coronavirus. just weeks now before thanksgiving, now rising in all 50 states and a record number of new cases tonight. more than 165,000 cases in just the past 24 hours. 10.2 million cases in this country since the outbreak began and some have now warned we could be at 20 million by...
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one of possible 750,000 pentagon employees in a similar situation. these forced her to rethink her spending, buying her groceries in bulk. >> you are counting every dollar? >> every dollar. >> this is not going to be an apocalypse, it's just dumb. it's going to hurt. >> half of the $85 billion will fall directly on the pentagon. at least one aircraft carrier will not be deploying. they will curb air force flying hours and some offices will close. in late march furlough notices for department of defense employees go out. it might not be as initially dire as predicted that's because the full effect won't be felt for another month and we are weeks away from the next budget deadline which could potentially lead to a government shut down. >> there's no sign there is going to be progress here in washington to reach a deal on restoring those budget cuts. abc news, the white house. >> this morning queen elizabeth ii has been hospitalized after suffering what appears to be a stomach infection. the 6-year-old british monarch experienced those symptoms and her
one of possible 750,000 pentagon employees in a similar situation. these forced her to rethink her spending, buying her groceries in bulk. >> you are counting every dollar? >> every dollar. >> this is not going to be an apocalypse, it's just dumb. it's going to hurt. >> half of the $85 billion will fall directly on the pentagon. at least one aircraft carrier will not be deploying. they will curb air force flying hours and some offices will close. in late march furlough...
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late word tonight of those three more officials at the pentagon now out. just 24 hours after the president fired his defense secretary in that tweet. let's get to martha raddatz tonight. what have you learned tonight? >> reporter: david, the names may not be familiar to people, but the jobs they held at the pentagon are key. policy, intelligence and their replacements controversial, including a retired brid gear general whose nomination for a pentagon job this summer was withdrawn because of islam phobic tweets. this following the abrupt firing yesterday of secretary of defense mark esper. he was replaced within an hour by chris miller, a former special operations soldier who had been director of the counter terrorism center, but only for a couple of months, david. >> well, martha, you covered washington, you covered the pentagon for years, have you ever seen an interim period like this, a defense secretary out, three more top pentagon officials tonight. what do your sources tell you tonight, is there any concern this could put national security at risk? >
late word tonight of those three more officials at the pentagon now out. just 24 hours after the president fired his defense secretary in that tweet. let's get to martha raddatz tonight. what have you learned tonight? >> reporter: david, the names may not be familiar to people, but the jobs they held at the pentagon are key. policy, intelligence and their replacements controversial, including a retired brid gear general whose nomination for a pentagon job this summer was withdrawn because...
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the pentagon has released documents to us detailing goulet's service in the marine corps for six years. he was also with the army if three years where he flew blackhawk helicopters and was a military police officer and received several medals but he was convicted of being a peeping tom in oregon. he had other run ins with the law enforcement there. we will have continuing courage on the santa cruz officers killed. we are awaiting the 11:30 news conference by santa cruz police and we will bring it to you live as soon as it begins and you can always get updates on our facebook page at abc news. >> there was a hoax of a rape on campus, the 21-year-old woman staged the attack and told police originally she was walking on a campus trail last week is she was beaten and assaulted. campus police issued a sketch of the suspect based on her description. they are reporting the case to the district attorney who could file charges for filing a false police report. >> pope benedict left the vatican today in an emotional ceremony witnessed by tens of thousands in romes and millions an the world. the
the pentagon has released documents to us detailing goulet's service in the marine corps for six years. he was also with the army if three years where he flew blackhawk helicopters and was a military police officer and received several medals but he was convicted of being a peeping tom in oregon. he had other run ins with the law enforcement there. we will have continuing courage on the santa cruz officers killed. we are awaiting the 11:30 news conference by santa cruz police and we will bring...
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new fallout from that leak of classified pentagon documents. 21 year old arrested and now new details on who allegedly helped spread the secrets online after they were posted. protests in kansas city after a teenager who showed up at the wrong address to pick up his brothers is shot in the head . so far. no charges will police are saying mystery at the vatican. the new claims linking pope john paul the second to the case of a missing girl, pope francis now speaking out, it's the most powerful rocket ever built. how elon musk is trying to bring etions back down to earth before the launch, moving on budweiser's new ad campaign following the bud lighw artificial intelligence is being used to make music. that sounds like your favorite artists. can you tell the difference? from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. good monday morning, everyone i'm andrew timber. happy monday. i'm really in an alley. we begin with a developing story. a judge has delayed the defamation trial of fox news, which was supposed to start today. dominion voting systems is suing fox from $1.6 billion
new fallout from that leak of classified pentagon documents. 21 year old arrested and now new details on who allegedly helped spread the secrets online after they were posted. protests in kansas city after a teenager who showed up at the wrong address to pick up his brothers is shot in the head . so far. no charges will police are saying mystery at the vatican. the new claims linking pope john paul the second to the case of a missing girl, pope francis now speaking out, it's the most powerful...
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the pentagon has released documenteds -- documents. he was with the army for three years where he flew blackhawk helicopters. now let was a military police officer with the marines and received several medicals but goulet was convicts of being a peeping tom in oregon and has other run ins with law enforcement. >> hundreds have shared condolences on our face book page. >> new this morning, you have to start shelling out some extra cash if you take bart. the board is meeting this morning to talk about raising fares and parking fees. amy hollyfield is live in walnut creek with how much more you may have to pay. amy? >> it would be 5.2 percent increase. here is a look at what that would be like for a walnut creek commuter. if you go to the city each day your round trip ticket goes from $9.70 to $10.20 so this is $130 more a year. that is not all. also, they want you to pay more for packing, and increase it by 50 cents every six months. bart officials say they do have a surplus and they are proposing these to help pay for needed improvement
the pentagon has released documenteds -- documents. he was with the army for three years where he flew blackhawk helicopters. now let was a military police officer with the marines and received several medicals but goulet was convicts of being a peeping tom in oregon and has other run ins with law enforcement. >> hundreds have shared condolences on our face book page. >> new this morning, you have to start shelling out some extra cash if you take bart. the board is meeting this...
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what we've just learned about the air force national guardsman accused of leaking highly classified pentagon documents. court documents now show he was repeatedly warned so how did he keep his top secret clearance? martha standing by with new reporting. tonight, disney, our parent company revealing a decision that was not easy to make. cancelling a one billion project in florida that would have brought 2,000 jobs to the state citing the changing business climate in florida. disney is blaming ron desantis for retaliating against the company for what critics call don't say gay law. the abc news exclusive tonight, the case making national headlines, and for the first time right here, the husband whose new wife was killed on their wedding day, police say, by an alleged drunk driver, is speaking out and the new lawsuit tonight against the 25-year-old driver and the bars who allegedly served her. the debt ceiling showdown. the race against time to avoid default. biden in japan for the g-7 summit. he'll cut his trip short to resume talks. rachel scott live on the hill. tonight, the unanimous ruling
what we've just learned about the air force national guardsman accused of leaking highly classified pentagon documents. court documents now show he was repeatedly warned so how did he keep his top secret clearance? martha standing by with new reporting. tonight, disney, our parent company revealing a decision that was not easy to make. cancelling a one billion project in florida that would have brought 2,000 jobs to the state citing the changing business climate in florida. disney is blaming...
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tonight, the pentagon confirming something else. the u.s. is now flying armed drones as well. helping to protect the advisers on the ground. >>> and an abc exclusive. a father speaking out about his troubled son who turned into a mass murderer. you'll remember this face from the chilling tapes. elliot rodger. tonight, his father revealing to barbara walters, he tried to text his son just hours before. >> there have been numerous school shootings. and none of the parents of the other shooters have spoken with us. why did you decide that you would speak out? >> the only reason i'm here is to tell his story, to try and stop this happening again. i think it's my physical responsibility and duty to tell elliot's story, so that maybe for other families out there, there could be markers that they can maybe identify an elliot in their family and thereby save lives. >> i want to speak about that day. may 23rd, 2014. did you speak to elliot that day? >> no, i texted him. i tried to call him several times. he didn't pick up. >> and your text and his back to you seemed perfectly normal? >
tonight, the pentagon confirming something else. the u.s. is now flying armed drones as well. helping to protect the advisers on the ground. >>> and an abc exclusive. a father speaking out about his troubled son who turned into a mass murderer. you'll remember this face from the chilling tapes. elliot rodger. tonight, his father revealing to barbara walters, he tried to text his son just hours before. >> there have been numerous school shootings. and none of the parents of the...
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what we have just learned about the air force national guardsmen accused of leaking highly classified pentagon documents. court documents show he was repeatne how did he keep his top-secret clearance. now standing by with new reporting. tonight disney our parent company revealing a decision they say was not easy to make. canceling one billion-dollar project in florida that would've brought 2,000 jobs to the. citing the changing business climate in florida, blaming ron desantis were retaliating against the company for disney stance on what critics call the don't say gay law, jon karl reporting. the abc news exclusive, the case making national headlines and for the first time right here the husband to his new wife was killed on their wedding day. police say by an alleged drunk driver, now speaking out. and the new lawsuit tonight against the 25-year-old driver and the bars that allegedly served her. the debt ceiling showdown, the race against time to avoid default, president biden in japan for the did you g7 summit, rachel scott lie on the hill. in the justices siding with tech and social media
what we have just learned about the air force national guardsmen accused of leaking highly classified pentagon documents. court documents show he was repeatne how did he keep his top-secret clearance. now standing by with new reporting. tonight disney our parent company revealing a decision they say was not easy to make. canceling one billion-dollar project in florida that would've brought 2,000 jobs to the. citing the changing business climate in florida, blaming ron desantis were retaliating...
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panetta recently left the pentagon and acknowledged the gunman, goulet, may have fallen through the cracks while serving in the military. >> many of their friends, relatives, buddies, superiors, looked the other way. at some point, somebody pays a price. >> goulet shot sergeant baker and detective butler while they tried to interview him. the sexual assault suspect was later killed in a shoot out with police. >> big homeless sweep in san jose at 8:30 a.m. police will clear 100 people from the encampment near the river park. the city gave 72 hour notice of plans to dismantle the camp. any belongings not voluntarily removed will be taken by the city and held in storage for 90 days. the tent city has grown rapidly since caltrain kicked them off state property last month. it is the latest test for the housing department as it wrestles with the homeless problem. >> all charges have been dropped against a redwood city city schoolteacher accused of abusing autistic students, based on statements by classroom aides who said she slapped, kicked and with head food from two five-year-olds. the prosecu
panetta recently left the pentagon and acknowledged the gunman, goulet, may have fallen through the cracks while serving in the military. >> many of their friends, relatives, buddies, superiors, looked the other way. at some point, somebody pays a price. >> goulet shot sergeant baker and detective butler while they tried to interview him. the sexual assault suspect was later killed in a shoot out with police. >> big homeless sweep in san jose at 8:30 a.m. police will clear 100...
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12 senate republicans voting with democrats to block the -- directing 3.5 billion dollars from the pentagon to build his wall, but the president overrode their resolution. abc news consultant, john cohen who held a senior role said the last times border was closed during the reagan administration, and to both countries. >> history tells us when you shut down the -- you do little to stop the flow of drugs or illegal immigration. you do cause significant economic harm. >> mexico is tough. they can stop them. he chose not to. the border port in el paso is over capacity by 400%. there has been no influx of judges or resources. abc news, los angeles. >>> new details on the crash of the ethiopian boeing 737 max jet crash. abc reports that the feature was on shortly after the takeoff same safety feature is also blamed on another crash. meanwhile, ethiopia's civil aviation administration is expect to do release their preliminary report on their crash. >> for the third time, the house of commons has rejected theresa may's brexit deal with the european union. lawmakers now have until april 12th to co
12 senate republicans voting with democrats to block the -- directing 3.5 billion dollars from the pentagon to build his wall, but the president overrode their resolution. abc news consultant, john cohen who held a senior role said the last times border was closed during the reagan administration, and to both countries. >> history tells us when you shut down the -- you do little to stop the flow of drugs or illegal immigration. you do cause significant economic harm. >> mexico is...
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the president ignoring pentagon leaders, intervening on his behalf. here's will carr tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in these chilling videos, navy s.e.a.l.s accusing one of their own of war crimes. >> i think he just wants to kill anybody he can. you could tell he was perfectly okay with killing anybody. >> reporter: the men, seen in civilian clothing, were interviewed for an investigation into eddie gallagher's alleged war crimes in 2017, including the murder of a wounded isis fighter in iraq. some of the s.e.a.l.s nervously recounting gallagher spiraling out of control. one even calling him evil. >> the guy was toxic. the guy got crazier and crazier. >> reporter: in video obtained by "the new york times" for a documentary series called "the weekly," you can see the teenage isis fighter barely conscious. gallagher is then seen crouching over the injured teen with his medic bag. then a hand reaches up and turns off the helmet camera. one of the s.e.a.l.s describing what he saw next. >> all the sudden, eddie starts stabbing him. just like a stab about
the president ignoring pentagon leaders, intervening on his behalf. here's will carr tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in these chilling videos, navy s.e.a.l.s accusing one of their own of war crimes. >> i think he just wants to kill anybody he can. you could tell he was perfectly okay with killing anybody. >> reporter: the men, seen in civilian clothing, were interviewed for an investigation into eddie gallagher's alleged war crimes in 2017, including the murder of a wounded...
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he is expected to be easily confirmed as the president's fourth pentagon chief in six years. >>> and a big report out tonight. welcome news for chris christie, eyeing a white house run. the controversial closing of the george washington bridge, the report claiming that he had no idea of the closing. >>> and 321,000 new jobs created in november, the most in nearly three years. unemployment steady at 5.8%. here's rebecca jarvis. where are the jobs? >> so, we are seeing them being created in seasonal jobs. but what's particularly reass e reassurireassur reassuring is manufactu manufacturing, health care, jobs that tend to pay higher incomes. this couldn't come at a better time. we've seen wages stagnate for almost a decade. >> thank you, rebecca. >>> now to florida this evening, to a community where they've trapped and killed nine bears. one of them attacking a woman this week. matt gutman with the images of the bears taking over the neighborhood. >> reporter: from the trees to the trash cans. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this video showing bears descending. on wednesday night, attacking
he is expected to be easily confirmed as the president's fourth pentagon chief in six years. >>> and a big report out tonight. welcome news for chris christie, eyeing a white house run. the controversial closing of the george washington bridge, the report claiming that he had no idea of the closing. >>> and 321,000 new jobs created in november, the most in nearly three years. unemployment steady at 5.8%. here's rebecca jarvis. where are the jobs? >> so, we are seeing...
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there's billions of dollars the pentagon wants to cut, but isn't allowed. like the upgraded m-1 abrams tank, $3 billion. and the upgraded global hawk spy drone, $2.5 billion. with just over 48 hours until these cuts go into effect, you might think there would be urgent meetings going on here at the white house or up on capitol hill, but you would be wrong. there are no meetings or even phone calls on the schedule right now between the president and republican leaders. david? >> and friday is coming quickly, jon. our thanks to you tonight. >>> we're going to turn to iran this evening, where tonight, the iranian team is at the negotiating table with not only the u.s., but several other nations. those critical nuclear talks we've been reporting on for the last week here. as you know, we're just back from iran, where we witnessed first-hand the economic sanctions led by america. so many of the iranians at the markets, at the schools, telling us they can feel it. many telling us also they're hoping for a break in the impasse. >>> we're going to turn tonight to a
there's billions of dollars the pentagon wants to cut, but isn't allowed. like the upgraded m-1 abrams tank, $3 billion. and the upgraded global hawk spy drone, $2.5 billion. with just over 48 hours until these cuts go into effect, you might think there would be urgent meetings going on here at the white house or up on capitol hill, but you would be wrong. there are no meetings or even phone calls on the schedule right now between the president and republican leaders. david? >> and friday...
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one of possible 750,000 pentagon employees in a similar situation. these force today rethink her spending, buying her grocery in bulk. >> you are counting every dollar? >> every dollar. >> this is not going to be an apocalypse, it's just done. >> $85 billion will fall directly on the pentagon. one aircraft carrier will not be deploying. they will curb air force flying hours and some offices will close. the department of defense and civilian employees go out in april. it might not be as initially dire as predicted that's because the full effect won't be felt for another month and we are weeks away from the next budget deadline which could potentially lead to a government shut down. >> there's no sign there is going to be progress here in washington to reach a deal on restoring those budget cuts. abc news, the white house. >> house minority leader nancy pelosicy was in town yesterday during an event sponsored by the coalition of 100 black women. she talked bat voting rights act heard before the u.s. supreme court last week. >> i took special interest i
one of possible 750,000 pentagon employees in a similar situation. these force today rethink her spending, buying her grocery in bulk. >> you are counting every dollar? >> every dollar. >> this is not going to be an apocalypse, it's just done. >> $85 billion will fall directly on the pentagon. one aircraft carrier will not be deploying. they will curb air force flying hours and some offices will close. the department of defense and civilian employees go out in april. it...
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the pentagon believes this is just saber rattling although failing to share data about missile tests means there is greater possibility for miscalculations. >> david: not to the veteran pilot coming to the rescue of a young pilot on her third solo flight. on the ground when you take off when he saw part of that young pilots landing gear fall off. what he learned about her as he helped her land that plane. >> reporter: a rookie pilot making this incredible emergency landing that may not have been so smooth if it wasn't for another hero pilot. >> loss to the tire on the runway. >> wow, thank you. >> reporter: taking off from pontiac, michigan, suddenly receiving terrifying news. her front landing gear had fallen off and it was only her third solo flight ever. >> something is wrong with my plane and i have to figure out what i'm going to do. >> that's when veteran pilot chris gates who was about to take off himself saw the wheel bounced down the runway and he jumped on the radio to help. that nervous pilot shared the same name as his daughter. >> this is chris, my daughter's name is tay
the pentagon believes this is just saber rattling although failing to share data about missile tests means there is greater possibility for miscalculations. >> david: not to the veteran pilot coming to the rescue of a young pilot on her third solo flight. on the ground when you take off when he saw part of that young pilots landing gear fall off. what he learned about her as he helped her land that plane. >> reporter: a rookie pilot making this incredible emergency landing that may...
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one of possible 750,000 pentagon employees in a similar situation. these forced her to rethink her spending, buying her groceries in bulk. >> you are counting every dollar? >> every dollar. >> this is not going to be an apocalypse, it's just done. -- it's dump. it's going to hurt. >> half of the $85 billion will fall directly on the pentagon. one aircraft carrier will not be deploying. they will curb air force flying hours and some offices will close. in late march furlough notices go out. the department of defense and civilian employees go out in april. it might not be as initially dire as predicted that's because the full effect won't be felt for another month and we are weeks away from the next budget deadline which could potentially lead to a government shut down. >> there's no sign there is going to be progress here in washington to reach a deal on restoring those budget cuts. abc news, the white house. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi was in town yesterday during an event sponsored by the coalition of 100 black women. she talked about the
one of possible 750,000 pentagon employees in a similar situation. these forced her to rethink her spending, buying her groceries in bulk. >> you are counting every dollar? >> every dollar. >> this is not going to be an apocalypse, it's just done. -- it's dump. it's going to hurt. >> half of the $85 billion will fall directly on the pentagon. one aircraft carrier will not be deploying. they will curb air force flying hours and some offices will close. in late march...
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. >> the pentagon will testify today about a growing problem in the military, sexual assaults involving people in uniform. the senate subcommittee will hold the first hearings in a decade. a third of military women report being sexually assaulted. investigators say there are 19,000 attack as year but only 300 go to trial. the hearing includes testimony from assault victims and military leaders. >> chase bank is back up after the website was hacked. the mobile banking applications were not affected and customer information was not compromised. bank of america and citibank and capitol one has been attacked. >> google will pay a fine for collecting personal information. they said it was inadvertent. documents show how were they pay in bonuses to top executives, includeing former boss who gets the largest amount: $6 million for the performance last year. the company top lawyer is getting $3 million. and the chief financial and business officers are getting $2.8 million in bonus money. no bonuses for google founders who have gotten $$1 salary since going public in 2004 but their stock is wor
. >> the pentagon will testify today about a growing problem in the military, sexual assaults involving people in uniform. the senate subcommittee will hold the first hearings in a decade. a third of military women report being sexually assaulted. investigators say there are 19,000 attack as year but only 300 go to trial. the hearing includes testimony from assault victims and military leaders. >> chase bank is back up after the website was hacked. the mobile banking applications...
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>> reporter: diane, kenneth, good morning to you, and the statement caught the state department and pentagon by surprise, and it even seems to go against the president's own policy of not foreshadowing military movements. president trump making a promise of a troop withdrawal from syria. >> we'll be coming out of syria like very soon. let the other people take care of it now. very soon. very soon. >> reporter: the surprise statement came during a speech on infrastructure and even seemed to catch his own administration by surprise. >> i have not seen the president's comments myself. i don't know the context in which his comments were said. but i can say that as a general matter, this administration looks to other countries to help out. >> reporter: the possible imminent withdrawal of 2,000 u.s. forces from syria where there is still a significant isis presence and the battle continues daily doesn't just contradict his own policy of warning the enemy. >> america's enemies must never know our plans or believe they can wait us out. >> reporter: but goes against statements from the commander in c
>> reporter: diane, kenneth, good morning to you, and the statement caught the state department and pentagon by surprise, and it even seems to go against the president's own policy of not foreshadowing military movements. president trump making a promise of a troop withdrawal from syria. >> we'll be coming out of syria like very soon. let the other people take care of it now. very soon. very soon. >> reporter: the surprise statement came during a speech on infrastructure and...
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. >> reporter: tonight, with pentagon officials seeing new indications that iran could be preparing for more aggressive action, the u.s. is considering another significant increase in american forces in the region. is a u.s. official tells abc news that thousands more americans could be sent to the mideast, although no decision has yet been made. the u.s. began increasing troops in may, after what the u.s. said was an imminent threat from iran to american interests and forces in the region. that was followed by what were said to be iranian attacks on saudi oil facilities, commercial oil tankers and a sophisticated u.s. drone. some 14,000 u.s. troops, a bomber group, patriot missile batteries and an aircraft carrier were eventually sent to the region in response. >> and martha raddatz with us live tonight. and martha, your sources are telling you that this decision to send more troops to the region could be made before the end of the year? >> reporter: it could, david. it could come within weeks, because the u.s. says the threat from iran is not going away and is only increase, given the
. >> reporter: tonight, with pentagon officials seeing new indications that iran could be preparing for more aggressive action, the u.s. is considering another significant increase in american forces in the region. is a u.s. official tells abc news that thousands more americans could be sent to the mideast, although no decision has yet been made. the u.s. began increasing troops in may, after what the u.s. said was an imminent threat from iran to american interests and forces in the...
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the pentagon has release the documents detailing goulet's service in the marine corps for six years and he was in the army for three years from 2004 to 2007, and was convicted of being a peeping tom in oregon, santa cruz police arrest logs show he was picked up on friday for disorderly conduct and told the it teen the sergeant baker and detective butler were looking for goulet to question him about breaking into a co-workers home and making inappropriate advances towards her. that is when they were shot. stay with abc for continuing coverage of the santa cruz officers killed and you can always get updates any time on our facebook page abc7 news and you can also find us on twitter@abc7news bay area. >> an 11-year-old boy has been missing since monday. miles never returned to the foster home after school on monday. he could be with his birth mother. she does not have a known address but is frequently seen in the east bay. anyone with information about miles should contact police. >> new details this morning on the search for the prime suspect in the las vegas shooting that claimed the lif
the pentagon has release the documents detailing goulet's service in the marine corps for six years and he was in the army for three years from 2004 to 2007, and was convicted of being a peeping tom in oregon, santa cruz police arrest logs show he was picked up on friday for disorderly conduct and told the it teen the sergeant baker and detective butler were looking for goulet to question him about breaking into a co-workers home and making inappropriate advances towards her. that is when they...
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these photos released by the pentagon today, showing u.s. marines on board osprey aircraft, flying nearby, ready to land as a quick reaction force if the convoy came under attack. today, secretary of state john kerry admitting the violence was out of control. >> because of the free-wheeling militia violence that is taking place in tripoli, and particularly, in our case, around -- a lot of the violence is around our embassy, but not on the embassy, but nevertheless, it presents a very real risk to our personnel. >> reporter: that risk so real, the state department issuing a travel warning, telling all americans to use, quote, extreme caution and depart immediately, adding that rebels have anti-aircraft weapons that may be used against civilian aviation. with each passing day, the danger getting closer and closer to the embassy, leading ambassador jones to recently tweet, "our neighborhood a bit too close to the action." then, this. apparently an urgent plea. "diplomatic missions to be avoided, please." it all comes less than two years after t
these photos released by the pentagon today, showing u.s. marines on board osprey aircraft, flying nearby, ready to land as a quick reaction force if the convoy came under attack. today, secretary of state john kerry admitting the violence was out of control. >> because of the free-wheeling militia violence that is taking place in tripoli, and particularly, in our case, around -- a lot of the violence is around our embassy, but not on the embassy, but nevertheless, it presents a very real...
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the pentagon report confirms 474 qur'ans were burned more than previously known. u.s. soldiers, including four officers have received administrative punishment. >>> four u.s. soldiers members of militia groups expense close to $90,000 on assault weapons and bomb components for a series of attacks that reportedly included a plot to assassinate president obama, according to prosecutors in georgia. the group planned to take over george's fort stewart and bomb a fountain and bomb a dam and poison apple crop in washington state. the plot was uncovered during an investigation into the death of a former soldier and his girlfriend. authorities say they were killed after learning of the group's plans. >>> latest political battle over the u.s. capital democrats pressing for immediate money to repair the dome of the capitol building, it has 1300 cracks in it. new york senator schumer wants 61 million dollars added to a temporary spending bill he warns without fixes passers-by could be hit by ornamental fixtures and the fresco could be destroyed. >> maybe they should have a fundra
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>> reporter: jake tapper, abc news, at the pentagon. >> powerful bond. we leave you here tonight with another image, a young mother, her baby son, and the heart on his father's grave. >>> next at 6:00 another fatal shooting involving police officers. tonight the different stories being told by he investigators and suspect families. >> also, a bay area memorial day tradition for is 44 years. and the veterans of two wars singled out today. >> and unlikely bond between two vets, one they just learned about though they've attended the same church for years. >> a banned chemical used by dry cleaners ending up in too many places it should not be. >> i heard five gunshots. they're boom, boom, that is when i juched on the -- fell on the floor, immediately. >> a frightening chain of events. police officers shoot and kill a man following a car chase. good evening, everyone, i'm carolyn tileler. >> i'm dan ashley. this is the second time in four days the vallejo police officers shot and killed a suspect. investigators say anton bare yet senior died after being rush
>> reporter: jake tapper, abc news, at the pentagon. >> powerful bond. we leave you here tonight with another image, a young mother, her baby son, and the heart on his father's grave. >>> next at 6:00 another fatal shooting involving police officers. tonight the different stories being told by he investigators and suspect families. >> also, a bay area memorial day tradition for is 44 years. and the veterans of two wars singled out today. >> and unlikely bond...
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this week the pentagon released the name of one marine killed in afghanistan. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. and before we go, a special word about the executive at the helm of this program, washington bureau chief robin sproul, she's being honored with a first amendment service award from the radio/television digital music association. i'll be there to celebrate with her for this well-deserved salute. don't forget "world news" with david muir tonight, and have a great day. >>> a high-speed chase stretching from fairfield to san jose, how investigators say it's related to the suspect who shot a san francisco police officer. >>> and the miystery missing malaysian airlines jet as crews search for the airline. >>> good morning, plenty of cloud cover, temperatures in the upper 50s to near 60s. clouds will lower and thicken and they will bring rain. i'll tell you when next on the
this week the pentagon released the name of one marine killed in afghanistan. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. and before we go, a special word about the executive at the helm of this program, washington bureau chief robin sproul, she's being honored with a first amendment service award from the radio/television digital music association. i'll be there to celebrate with her for this well-deserved salute. don't forget "world news" with david muir...
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secretary, the pentagon announced friday in response to attacks on the saudi oil facilities, the u.s. will be sending more air defense to saudi. the president also announcing more sanctions. what kind of message does that send to iran, a nation you say conducted an act of war? >> martha, we have 40 years of terror from this nation. they conducted an attack on oil fields, one of the largest attacks on the global energy supply in history. president trump's strategy that we laid out two years ago is working. we are well on our way to forcing the iranian regime to ultimately make the decision to become a normal nation. that's all we ever asked. the president made a couple decisions on friday. we tightened sanctions on the regime. that put the revolutionary regime in a difficult position. the iranian people applaud that. they understand that their leaders are taking them in a direction not good for their country. >> we then announced we're going to move some additional forces. the secretary of defense talked about that thursday. each of those is aimed as deterrents. we want a peaceful reso
secretary, the pentagon announced friday in response to attacks on the saudi oil facilities, the u.s. will be sending more air defense to saudi. the president also announcing more sanctions. what kind of message does that send to iran, a nation you say conducted an act of war? >> martha, we have 40 years of terror from this nation. they conducted an attack on oil fields, one of the largest attacks on the global energy supply in history. president trump's strategy that we laid out two...
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former santa cruz area congressman was a guest speaker at the memorial yesterday and panetta left the pentagon acknowledged that gunman goulet may have fallen through the cracks while serving in the military. >> many of their friends, their relatives, their buddies, their superiors, looked the other way and at some point someone pays a price. >> goulet shot sergeant baker and detective butler to death while trying to interview him. the sexual assault suspect was killed if a shootout with police. a scholarship fund has been established in on of the officers. santa cruz businesses have committed $125,000. if you would like to make a donation we have a link on our website, abc7news.com under oh see it on tv. >> all charges have been dropped against a schoolteacher accuses of abusing autistic students with nine counts of abuse based on statements by classroom aides would say she slapped, kicked and withhold food from two five-year-olds. the prosecution agrees there are inconsistencies in the accusations and the charges have been dropped for lack of credible evidence. >> this morning, san francisco
former santa cruz area congressman was a guest speaker at the memorial yesterday and panetta left the pentagon acknowledged that gunman goulet may have fallen through the cracks while serving in the military. >> many of their friends, their relatives, their buddies, their superiors, looked the other way and at some point someone pays a price. >> goulet shot sergeant baker and detective butler to death while trying to interview him. the sexual assault suspect was killed if a shootout...
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his paper published the pentagon papers. known as punch, the former marine captain was a fierce defender of the freedom of the press. he increased the paper's circulation and corporate revenues rose to $1.7 billion. president obama and his wife issued a there -- tribute saying, quote, arthur's legacy lives on in the newspaper he loved and the journalists he inspired. a sensational trial at the vatican. the pope's personal butler is accused of stealing secret documents that ended up in a highly controversial book about the papacy and the inner workings of the church. did the butler do it? >> reporter: by all account, pope benedict trusted his butler, completely. he rode in the pope's car and poured wine for the catholic church leader. today, he is a criminal defendant, before a vatican tribunal, accused of stealing papal document, called the worst security breach at the vatican in recent history, and the most embarrassing scandal of the papacy. he seemed calm, serious, a bit tense at times. >> reporter: the former butler face
his paper published the pentagon papers. known as punch, the former marine captain was a fierce defender of the freedom of the press. he increased the paper's circulation and corporate revenues rose to $1.7 billion. president obama and his wife issued a there -- tribute saying, quote, arthur's legacy lives on in the newspaper he loved and the journalists he inspired. a sensational trial at the vatican. the pope's personal butler is accused of stealing secret documents that ended up in a highly...
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panetta who recently left the pentagon acknowledged that the gunman, goulet, may have fallen through the cracks while serving. >> many of their friends, their relatives, their buddies, their superiors, looked the other way and at some point, someone pays a price. >> goulet shot sergeant baker and detective butler to death last week while they were trying to interview him. the special -- sexual assault suspect was killed in a absoluteout. >> at 8:30 police will clear out 100 people from an encampment near the river park, disman tellteling a homeless camp. the tent city has grown since caltran kicked them off the state property last month. it is the latest test for the housing d as it wrestles with the homeless problem. >> in a turn around all charges have been dropped against a school teamer who was accused of abusing autistic students. nine counts of misdemeanor abuse against the teacher were based on statements by aide whose say she slapped, kicked, and withheld food from two five-year-olds. the prosecution says there are inconsistencies in the accusations and the charges were dropp
panetta who recently left the pentagon acknowledged that the gunman, goulet, may have fallen through the cracks while serving. >> many of their friends, their relatives, their buddies, their superiors, looked the other way and at some point, someone pays a price. >> goulet shot sergeant baker and detective butler to death last week while they were trying to interview him. the special -- sexual assault suspect was killed in a absoluteout. >> at 8:30 police will clear out 100...
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. >>> breaking overnight, the pentagon puts the brakes on the president's big military parade in washington amid reports it will cost $90 million. plus the major veteran's group who says it has a better idea. >>> family members of a utah man who piloted and crashed a plane into his home are speaking out for the first time. his wife and son were apparently the targets and miraculously survived. >>> aretha franklin wasn't just a queen but a diva and a proud one. ♪ i'm so excited ♪ ♪ is your engineer here ♪ don't you keep me waiting ♪ hurry >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> nice way to start a friday. >> it is a good way to start a friday, with a dance party for the queen of soul. some folks were saying songwriters can put something on a paper and when aretha gets to it and sings it, it brings it to life. that's true. >> it does not get old. >> it does not get old. people around the world are >> as we take a look at the hollywood walk of fame right there, where fans everywhere have been coming to try to place their remembrances to aretha franklin there on the hollywood
. >>> breaking overnight, the pentagon puts the brakes on the president's big military parade in washington amid reports it will cost $90 million. plus the major veteran's group who says it has a better idea. >>> family members of a utah man who piloted and crashed a plane into his home are speaking out for the first time. his wife and son were apparently the targets and miraculously survived. >>> aretha franklin wasn't just a queen but a diva and a proud one. ♪ i'm...
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. >>> but we begin with the pentagon suddenly strengthening the country's west coast defensive against a possible nuclear attack by north korea. abc's reena ninan has the story from washington. good morning to you, reena, and the big question so many people are wondering, why now? >> reporter: that's right, bianna. good morning to you. this is all part of getting ahead of the north korea threat. in fact, if you want to see how this country is progressing, in the past it's taken years between these long-range missile tests. in the past year alone, it's only a matter of months between the tests. keep in mind the new leader of north korea is young, he's 29 years old, and, bianna, he wants to show that he's continuing to consolidate military power. >> yeah, he clearly does, and it's obvious that the administration views this as a serious threat. what else are they looking to do, reena? >> reporter: they are looking to put an additional radar in japan to give them an early warning detection system from north korea, but the focus really will be on these missile interceptors looking to increa
. >>> but we begin with the pentagon suddenly strengthening the country's west coast defensive against a possible nuclear attack by north korea. abc's reena ninan has the story from washington. good morning to you, reena, and the big question so many people are wondering, why now? >> reporter: that's right, bianna. good morning to you. this is all part of getting ahead of the north korea threat. in fact, if you want to see how this country is progressing, in the past it's taken...
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iran's support for the attacks on commercial vessels must stop, the pentagon says those houthi rebels attacked two more ships in the red sea yesterday after months of launching missile and drone strikes at commercial ships and u.s. forces in the region. >> the attacks prompting british oil company bp to temporarily pause all transits through the red sea, including shipments of oil and natural gas, calling it a precaution. pause. 10% of the world's trade passes through the red sea. the waters between asia and africa, with the suez canal at the tip leading to the mediterranean sea. some ships are now detouring around africa, adding costs and delays. >> nine of the ten largest ocean carriers in the world are representing about 85% of container capacity have rerouted. >> experts predict u.s. gas prices could stop falling in the next couple of days, due only in part because of ongoing red sea tensions in europe. high level talks aimed at reaching a new ceasefire between israel and hamas. cia director william burns, meeting with the qatari prime minister and the head of israel's mossad spy
iran's support for the attacks on commercial vessels must stop, the pentagon says those houthi rebels attacked two more ships in the red sea yesterday after months of launching missile and drone strikes at commercial ships and u.s. forces in the region. >> the attacks prompting british oil company bp to temporarily pause all transits through the red sea, including shipments of oil and natural gas, calling it a precaution. pause. 10% of the world's trade passes through the red sea. the...
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a vote if he is confirmed he would succeed panetta and take office just before budget cuts hit the pentagon. a new snowstorm is crossing the midsection creating havoc for resolution dens still digging out from last week's blizzard bringing heavy snow to kansas and missouri this morning. you can see in the live pictures how much snow is on the ground. they will have a tough job ahead of them. also, we have hurricane-force winds and these are conditions in kansas, and this is wichita. not many cars. a traffic nightmare on the roads, and so many drivers are strapped the national guard was called in. in albuquerque interstate 40 was shut down and truck drivers had to wait it out. >> it costs money to sit still or to run it much like this, empty. hopefully it is cleared. >> the winds were so strong in north texas it peeled bricks from the side of a building. today there are worries severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are possible across parts of the south and mid-atlantic. so, moving eastward, leaving just a path of destruction. >> absolutely. a lot of snow, two times in a row, they are used
a vote if he is confirmed he would succeed panetta and take office just before budget cuts hit the pentagon. a new snowstorm is crossing the midsection creating havoc for resolution dens still digging out from last week's blizzard bringing heavy snow to kansas and missouri this morning. you can see in the live pictures how much snow is on the ground. they will have a tough job ahead of them. also, we have hurricane-force winds and these are conditions in kansas, and this is wichita. not many...
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the pentagon released the names of 25 service members killed in the past week. ♪ stay with us. ♪ >>> that's it for our program. join me to continue the conversation on twitter and on abcnews.com and be sure to tune in for "world news tonight." for a full report on the day in rome as well as latest from libya. we leave you now with the scene in st. peters square today as the late john paul ii was beatified, bringing him one step closer sainthood. so, for all of us here at "this week," thank you for watching and we hope to see you again next week. ab >>> in the news this sunday senator barbara boxer announces her plans for keeping gas prices from spiraling out of control. and governor brown is recovering this morning. the surgery dr doctors performed on his nose.
the pentagon released the names of 25 service members killed in the past week. ♪ stay with us. ♪ >>> that's it for our program. join me to continue the conversation on twitter and on abcnews.com and be sure to tune in for "world news tonight." for a full report on the day in rome as well as latest from libya. we leave you now with the scene in st. peters square today as the late john paul ii was beatified, bringing him one step closer sainthood. so, for all of us here at...
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the pentagon assembling a medical team assisting doctors as needed. >> dallas nurse amber vinson was unsettled at hearing nina pham had ebola because she knew pham had followed the rules and still got sick. abc's marci gonzalez in dallas. >> reporter: the ceo of this hospital apologized to the community this weekend. this as some of the people being monitored for possible ebola symptoms reach a major turning point. the quarantine being lifted for the people who lived with ebola victim thomas duncan. among them, his see -- his fiancee, louise troh, who released a statement saying she is thankful. >> after 21 days of being on that watch list, there's zero chance that any of those young men or that louise carries the ebola virus. >> reporter: while this marks the all-clear point for them and more than 40 others who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized, this is a critical time for the 75 health care workers who treated duncan at this dallas hospital. if the virus was spread, this is when symptoms would be most likely to surface. so far no one other than nurses amber vinson
the pentagon assembling a medical team assisting doctors as needed. >> dallas nurse amber vinson was unsettled at hearing nina pham had ebola because she knew pham had followed the rules and still got sick. abc's marci gonzalez in dallas. >> reporter: the ceo of this hospital apologized to the community this weekend. this as some of the people being monitored for possible ebola symptoms reach a major turning point. the quarantine being lifted for the people who lived with ebola...
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pentagon will take the biggest hit from the cuts. president obama warned of dire consequences yesterday. >> the threat of these cuts has forced the navy to delay the deployment of an aircraft carrier to the persian gulf. affecting our ability to respond
pentagon will take the biggest hit from the cuts. president obama warned of dire consequences yesterday. >> the threat of these cuts has forced the navy to delay the deployment of an aircraft carrier to the persian gulf. affecting our ability to respond
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. >>> and the pentagon has reached an important milestone, ending the u.s. military presence in afghanistan. the deal has been reached to transfer the controversial bagram prison to afghan government. the most dangerous prisoner will not be released. the transfer of power takes place tomorrow. >>> and pope francis called for people to be humble and young at heart during his first palm sunday mass at st. peter's square. in the vatican. pope francis arrived in an packed square in an uncovered vehicle. he broke away from his prepared homily to tell the people to lead simple lives. palm sunday is the beginning of holy week, leading up to easter. >>> the man considered god father of fitness, the bodybuilder has died. legend joe weeder helped popularize body building. he introduced the world to a young austrian bodybuilder. you see him there, his name is arnold schwarzenegger. arnold schwarzenegger said, through a statement, through hard work and training we could all be champions. joe weider was 93 years of age. >>> and here's something that you don't see every d
. >>> and the pentagon has reached an important milestone, ending the u.s. military presence in afghanistan. the deal has been reached to transfer the controversial bagram prison to afghan government. the most dangerous prisoner will not be released. the transfer of power takes place tomorrow. >>> and pope francis called for people to be humble and young at heart during his first palm sunday mass at st. peter's square. in the vatican. pope francis arrived in an packed square...
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and the retired marine corps colonel and abc news contributor, steve ganyard, who has served in the pentagon and as a fighter pilot. steve, good morning. >> good morning, dan. >> shortly before we came on the air, an unnamed white house official told the press that the trump administration is not planning to respond to this failed missile test. quote, if they took the time and energy to launch a missile and fail, we don't need to expend any resources against that. so, do you think this is the right strategy? >> it's the right strategy in the sense that kim jong-un craves attention. he craves the attention of the world and he loves the world stage. so not dignifying his failed launch with any kind of a comment is not a bad idea. that said, we shouldn't be gloating about a failed launch because it shows they have the determination to eventually paerveg loperfect a a a a a a aa nuclear missile capability. >> you talk about not gloating and it was very embarrassing, and the north korean leader, kim jong-un, has said he wants to conduct both this missile launch and a nuclear test. what is the u.s
and the retired marine corps colonel and abc news contributor, steve ganyard, who has served in the pentagon and as a fighter pilot. steve, good morning. >> good morning, dan. >> shortly before we came on the air, an unnamed white house official told the press that the trump administration is not planning to respond to this failed missile test. quote, if they took the time and energy to launch a missile and fail, we don't need to expend any resources against that. so, do you think...
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the pentagon did not document any service members killed in afghanistan this week. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sung-ryong with us. check out world news tonight and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> in the news this sunday, a cruise ship returns to a texas port. latest on the passenger being related to the ebola virus. and moments caught on video as a man runs into a fire to save a life. >> good morning from our exploratorium camera is looks like just a little fog but there is a ton of fog around the bay, impacting the temperatures today. it's ahead of a warm weather system headed our way. stay tuned i'll explain next coming up on t is caused by people looking for parking. in a city that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years. we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so we go and put out these sensors in each parking spot and then there's a mesh network that takes this information, sends it over the internet so you can go fin
the pentagon did not document any service members killed in afghanistan this week. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sung-ryong with us. check out world news tonight and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> in the news this sunday, a cruise ship returns to a texas port. latest on the passenger being related to the ebola virus. and moments caught on video as a man runs into a fire to save a life. >> good morning from our exploratorium camera is looks...
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president obama participated in a moment of silence before attending a ceremony at the pentagon. another memorial was held in shanksville, pennsylvania, where flight 93 crashed 12 years ago. >> with airport officials jittery on the 9/11 anniversary, a tsa official was arrested for making threats to lax. he made a call saying parts of the airport should be evacuated. they're looking at a website in which he criticized the united states as evil. >>> officials have apologized for holding a fire training exercise on the 9/11 anniversary. passengers say they thought a plane crashed when they saw plumes of smoke. two of the hijacked planes took off from logan airport years ago. many people were outraged over the timing of the drill. >> i think it's rather insensitive and inappropriate to me. i was watching the ground zero ceremony and at the white house this morning. it was disturbing even this many years later so that doesn't seem very -- very nice for the people who are flying in and might see it. i would be unnerving. >> that's it in a nutshell. >>> massachusetts governor patrick du
president obama participated in a moment of silence before attending a ceremony at the pentagon. another memorial was held in shanksville, pennsylvania, where flight 93 crashed 12 years ago. >> with airport officials jittery on the 9/11 anniversary, a tsa official was arrested for making threats to lax. he made a call saying parts of the airport should be evacuated. they're looking at a website in which he criticized the united states as evil. >>> officials have apologized for...
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as secretary of the army making him the highest ranking openly gay official at the pentagon. the vote had been delayed for eight months because of an unrelated disagreement between kansas senator pat roberts and the white house over the closing of guantanamo. >>> and gay rights advocates are praising a proposal by mexico's president to legalize same-sex marriage. the proposal would require an amendment to the mexican constitution. top catholic leaders criticized the president's call and urged lawmakers to listen to their conscience and vote against it. >>> new numbers from the cdc reveal a historic drop in the number of americans without health insurance. by the end of last year, number of uninsured adults had fallen to just over 9% down from 16% in 2010 when obama care went into effect. >>> a major new report finds that genetically engineered foods are safe for humans and animals to eat. the national science of academies did not find that gmo foods did not lead to an increase of cancer, obesity or host of other health issues. >>> the growing controversy over transgender usag
as secretary of the army making him the highest ranking openly gay official at the pentagon. the vote had been delayed for eight months because of an unrelated disagreement between kansas senator pat roberts and the white house over the closing of guantanamo. >>> and gay rights advocates are praising a proposal by mexico's president to legalize same-sex marriage. the proposal would require an amendment to the mexican constitution. top catholic leaders criticized the president's call...
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. >> reporter: the pentagon calls the cuts stupid. and it's hard to disagree. get this, there's billions of dollars the pentagon wants to cut, but isn't allowed. like the upgraded m1 abrams tank, $3 billion. and the spy drone, $2.5 billion. you might think there would be urgent meetings at the white house, but there are none. no meetings or phone calls between the president and republican leaders. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >> certainly not encouraging. >>> it's expected to be an emotional day in the senate as lawmakers consider a revamped assault weapons ban. among those expected to testify are the parents of a child killed at sandy hook elementary. the nra promises to fight any restrictions on gun ownership. >>> and one-fifth of americans polled by kaiser family foundation admits they know a victim of gun violence. among the african-americans polled, 42% say they know a gun crime victim. 75% of latinos, 62% of african-americans and 30% of whites worry about being victimized themselves. >> i have to say, this is a story that transcends not -- an
. >> reporter: the pentagon calls the cuts stupid. and it's hard to disagree. get this, there's billions of dollars the pentagon wants to cut, but isn't allowed. like the upgraded m1 abrams tank, $3 billion. and the spy drone, $2.5 billion. you might think there would be urgent meetings at the white house, but there are none. no meetings or phone calls between the president and republican leaders. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >> certainly not encouraging. >>>...
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the pentagon is making its tournament of roses debut honoring the veterans of the korean war. >> make sure you check out the rose parade on abc and the rose bowl. >> of course. >> and 2013 will begin with cold, cold weather in much of the country. they're saying the first week of january could be one of the coldest on record. >> what are we at, 35 last night in times square. kind of cold. it's been colder, but it's been warmer. >> it is bundle up weather, that's for sure. >> certainly bundle up weather. >>> meteorologist jim dicky here is now with more. >> good morning. and happy new year. unlike last winter, we've seen a pattern set up here where arctic air is surging in, and that will continue to do so the rest of the week. arctic air mass in place right now. the upper midwest morning temperatures below zero in minneapolis. minus four here. 14 in chicago. and this air headed towards the northeast. cold this morning in many cases. not as cold as we'll be tomorrow morning. 25 buffalo. syracuse, 13. into burlington. as the cold air filters in, many spots seeing wintry weather. snow sho
the pentagon is making its tournament of roses debut honoring the veterans of the korean war. >> make sure you check out the rose parade on abc and the rose bowl. >> of course. >> and 2013 will begin with cold, cold weather in much of the country. they're saying the first week of january could be one of the coldest on record. >> what are we at, 35 last night in times square. kind of cold. it's been colder, but it's been warmer. >> it is bundle up weather, that's...
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the pentagon is reportedly pushing a timetable that would keep some 8,000 troops in the country after the mission officially ends next year. white house advisers have pushed for a more aggressive withdrawal. the president is expected to announce a final decision soon. >>> an outpouring of support in texas, for the man known as the deadliest sniper in military history. nearly 7,000 people turned out in cowboys stadium to honor and remember chris kyle. he was killed at a shooting range near dallas, by a fellow iraq war veteran who told authorities he was suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. >>> and this morning, police near minneapolis are trying to figure out why a man was randomly firing shots at cars driving through an intersection. one of the bullets struck and killed a 10-year-old boy who was riding in his mother's minivan. police arrested the shooter a short time later. >>> a new move by twitter to become a shopping destination. now reached a deal with american express, that will allow cardholders to buy products from the site for the first time using a special hash tag.
the pentagon is reportedly pushing a timetable that would keep some 8,000 troops in the country after the mission officially ends next year. white house advisers have pushed for a more aggressive withdrawal. the president is expected to announce a final decision soon. >>> an outpouring of support in texas, for the man known as the deadliest sniper in military history. nearly 7,000 people turned out in cowboys stadium to honor and remember chris kyle. he was killed at a shooting range...
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the pentagon wants to wait and the judge has already issued a stay. at a hearing, the judge said she likely is not going to change her mind. if that's her final ruling, the obama administration does plan yet another appeal. >>> with two weeks before the midterm vote, the first couple is ramping up the campaign push. the president attended a private high-end democratic fund-raiser last night in maryland. later this week, he returns to the campaign trail, traveling out west. as for the first lady, she was doing her part to reach out to women voters in new york last night. michelle obama urged them not to lose faith in her husband's vision, even if the bad economy is frustrating them. she raised about $1 million for the democrats while in new york. >>> this campaign season, it's been especially nasty. senator john mccain is among those launching some pretty personal attacks against other senators, something that's been taboo inside the senate in the past. so we asked jon karl, what gives? >> reporter: in nevada, sarah palin help ed the tea party express
the pentagon wants to wait and the judge has already issued a stay. at a hearing, the judge said she likely is not going to change her mind. if that's her final ruling, the obama administration does plan yet another appeal. >>> with two weeks before the midterm vote, the first couple is ramping up the campaign push. the president attended a private high-end democratic fund-raiser last night in maryland. later this week, he returns to the campaign trail, traveling out west. as for the...
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. >> reporter: a development so serious that the air force's top two officials came to the pentagon briefing room for a hastily arranged press conference. >> it is completely contrary to our core values. >> reporter: 34 officers have been removed from duty at a montana air force base after 17 allegedly cheated on a recertification test and the rest failed to report the scandal. as a result, every officer in the nation's missile launch program, all 600 of them, are being retested. >> this is terribly important because there is no room for mistakes with nuclear weapons. >> reporter: the cheating scandal comes just a week after three launch officers were accused of recreational drug use, the troubles part of a disturbing pattern. a top commander was fired last october after allegedly drinking so much on a visit to moscow, he needed assistance standing. in 2007 four top ranking air force commanders were relieved of duty after a huge oversight left six live nuclear warheads attached to a b-52 bomber flown from north dakota to louisiana and not discovered for 36 hours. this morning, the air force
. >> reporter: a development so serious that the air force's top two officials came to the pentagon briefing room for a hastily arranged press conference. >> it is completely contrary to our core values. >> reporter: 34 officers have been removed from duty at a montana air force base after 17 allegedly cheated on a recertification test and the rest failed to report the scandal. as a result, every officer in the nation's missile launch program, all 600 of them, are being...